Literature Reference: 晨风发发,鹿鸣呦呦。——《诗经·小雅·鹿鸣》;君子可逝也,不可陷也。——《论语·子路》 The morning breeze blows, the deer call softly. Source from 'The Book of Songs'. A gentleman may leave, but he must not be trapped. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
晨: Morning, dawnlight. In names, it often symbolizes brightness and hope, signifying diligence, progress, and a promising future.
可: Adorable, indeed. In a name, it often signifies gaining recognition and affection, which is conducive to enhancing one's social charm and fortune.
Meaning: Morning symbolizes dawn and hope, while 'ke' represents beauty and approval, implying vitality and trustworthiness.